More accurate test for the average hayabusa rider would be to take it on the interstate for 30 miles at 140mph average. Then get in one police chase and hide behind a gas station, then check your mpg
Considering that traffic it did damn amazing, I wonder if the power modes matter MPG wise. Also I reckon you'd get much better MPG cruising on the highway at the speed limit. I'll test it myself once summer is here, mine is parked inside the house right now, arrived in late november
Bruhhh....next ride video...pls record the ride without the time lapse...whole load of fun watching and listening to the engine purr...feel like so much wasted
I get 300klm to a tank of 98% octane. Approximately 50 kms per day too and from home to work. 25klm each way. 15 of those 25klm are freeway conditions where max speed is 110...
When I fill her up the dash shows 140 miles till empty . I do have an exhaust , air filter & tune but I’m starting to think something isn’t adding up . 😢
42psi front?! Thats a lot, even given the relatively high weight My NT700 has 260kg with a 120/70/17fr tyre, like the Busa and 36-38psi is the max I would go before the front starts to get harsh
The addition of cruise control to this beast makes it very attractive.
More accurate test for the average hayabusa rider would be to take it on the interstate for 30 miles at 140mph average. Then get in one police chase and hide behind a gas station, then check your mpg
17kmpl 😮😮 That's F.... Awesome.... 🎉🎉
Just divide 235 by the (US) MPG number and you'll get the L/100km. 235/41mpg = 5.73 L/100km
Got the same bike a months ago..
Sitting in my garage with ZERO miles on it… waiting for weather and roads to clear up here in New England….
I've been waiting for this 🎉 #busabro
The Busa was always the most fuel efficient of the big supersports.
But 17km/l is really good. Did not expect it to be that cheap to run.
You the hell use km/l 😂
Considering that traffic it did damn amazing, I wonder if the power modes matter MPG wise. Also I reckon you'd get much better MPG cruising on the highway at the speed limit. I'll test it myself once summer is here, mine is parked inside the house right now, arrived in late november
On a Multistrada 1200 I was getting 50+ mpg in Nevada/Utah/Colorado with 3 bags attached going 70-80 mph. Seemed to do real well at 4k feet and above.
Bruhhh....next ride video...pls record the ride without the time lapse...whole load of fun watching and listening to the engine purr...feel like so much wasted
Full review coming tomorrow!
I get 300klm to a tank of 98% octane. Approximately 50 kms per day too and from home to work. 25klm each way.
15 of those 25klm are freeway conditions where max speed is 110...
You can get a lot more on the highway with cruise control on
When I fill her up the dash shows 140 miles till empty . I do have an exhaust , air filter & tune but I’m starting to think something isn’t adding up . 😢
42psi front?! Thats a lot, even given the relatively high weight
My NT700 has 260kg with a 120/70/17fr tyre, like the Busa and 36-38psi is the max I would go before the front starts to get harsh